And when these letters [i.e. Cyril’s letter to
Nestorius Καταφλυαροῦσι
and his letter to John of Antioch Εὐφραινέσθωσαν]
had been read, the most reverend bishops cried out: We all so
believe: Pope Leo thus believes: anathema to him who
divides and to him who confounds: this is the faith of Archbishop
Leo: Leo thus believes: Leo and Anatolius so believe:
we all thus believe. As Cyril so believe we, all of us:
eternal be the memory of Cyril: as the epistles of Cyril teach
such is our mind, such has been our faith: such is our
faith: this is the mind of Archbishop Leo, so he believes, so he
has written.

The most glorious judges and the great senate
said: Let there be read also the epistle of the most worthy Leo,
Archbishop of Old Rome, the Imperial City.

Beronician, the most devout clerk of the sacred
consistory, read from a book handed him by Aëtius, Archdeacon of
the holy Church of Constantinople, the encyclical or synodical letter
of the most holy Leo, the Archbishop, written to Flavian, Archbishop of
Constantinople.